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li^f i bermuda gazette and weekly advertiser no 183 saturday july 14 i 7 3 7 . bermuda printed for j st.ockdal e , to be sold by public vendue on the premifes in harris's bay on thurfday the 19th inftant at three o'clock in the afternoon at requeft of jofeph jennings and stephen judkin efquires a house and jb|jb^g|bisa 2f three acres of ffs^kselsssj land more 01 lefs â– â€¢ " v 8 " tt 81 part r f rm1 lftate of captain 1 ss â– â– r ii thomas hilton "Â« â– â– fii ia t deceafed now occupied lj-jfasragl 1 )' mr - jo hn pjl - n " to the printer of the bermuda gazette sir the illiberally of candldus inferted in your laft week's gazette can only be accounted for hy that unreafonable and nar row-minded difpofition fo prevalent with fome perfons in thefe iflands that of envy one worthy character who has acquired an inde pendence is particularly aimed at for aifeitinjj his right did he not acquire this indepencc by induftry and frugality ? has he gained it by robbing the king's powder magazines no ! and has he not the freedom of fpeech in the houfe of reprefentatives as well as any other member ? had mr candldus con fined his arguments to his favourite hobby horfe the new town i fhould not have troubled you with this can he fuppofe that his high flown rhetorick can influence the council in their opinion and give up their right as fub jeds by paffing a bill fraught with every evil and for the deftruction of thefe iflands in fre ncral by difperfing the inhabitants more than they were before in dividing st george's at this time where is the cafh to come from to build thefe gorgeous palaces c where are the opulent merchants to come from to build the fpacious wharfs and dwellings ? for my part i fear the fituation of this country is verging to a ftate of bankruptcy more than to opulence i'he paftage to the lane harbour will only admit veflels that draw 12 feet and often difficult of accefs while st george's harbour admits veflels that draw 17 feet and with the wind at any point of the compafs i hall anfwer mr candidas % letter more fully as foon as i have leifure though i am confident there will be no new town while the country is in fuch a poverty-ftruck fituation for that baneful commodity called cafh and which is alfo very fcarce with flint john smi i'h vendue mafter mie subfcriber requefts thofe who x are m arrears for taxes due on rum horfes c from july 1786 to july 1787 to make payment immedi ately otherwife the law will be put in force againft them robert outerbridge bailey's bay july 1 2 bermuda july 13 1787 nine dollars reward t un away laft night from the american t loop little sally lajing in st george's harbour three seamen viz john norrice john lloyd and stephen calkins said nor rice is an englifhman about 5 feet 4 inches high dark complexion fhort black hair and very black eyes lloyd is an lrifhman about five feet fix inches high light complex ion light grey eyes and dark hair calkins is an american 5 feet fix inches high light complexion very talkative and fond of li quor they are all in failors habits fhort blue jackets canvas trowfers and felt hats whoever will take up faid runaways and bring them on board the floop fhall for each have three dollars reward arid all neceffary ex charges paid by farwell coit jufy 17 1787 gold and silver-smith the subfcriber begs leave to ac quaint the public that he has opened a shop near the court houfe st george's where he carries on the bu finefs of a gold and silver-smith in all its branches â€” spoons soup ladles punch ladles and strainers buckles c of the neweft falhion and gentceleft tafte will be made at the fhortelt notice and on the moft reafonable terms mafter of faid floop n b all mafters of veftels are requefted nor to fhip either of the above failors rf-ttiqmas blatchley clock and jt watch-maker silverfmith and en graver from london begs leave te ac quaint the ladies gentlemen and others in bermuda that he has opened a hop in st george's where he means to carry on the above bufinefles thofe who pleafe to em ploy him may depend on the ftrideft attention being paid to merit their favours sam lockwood tankards and lea-pots neatly made

li^f i bermuda gazette and weekly advertiser no 183 saturday july 14 i 7 3 7 . bermuda printed for j st.ockdal e , to be sold by public vendue on the premifes in harris's bay on thurfday the 19th inftant at three o'clock in the afternoon at requeft of jofeph jennings and stephen judkin efquires a house and jb|jb^g|bisa 2f three acres of ffs^kselsssj land more 01 lefs â– â€¢ " v 8 " tt 81 part r f rm1 lftate of captain 1 ss â– â– r ii thomas hilton "Â« â– â– fii ia t deceafed now occupied lj-jfasragl 1 )' mr - jo hn pjl - n " to the printer of the bermuda gazette sir the illiberally of candldus inferted in your laft week's gazette can only be accounted for hy that unreafonable and nar row-minded difpofition fo prevalent with fome perfons in thefe iflands that of envy one worthy character who has acquired an inde pendence is particularly aimed at for aifeitinjj his right did he not acquire this indepencc by induftry and frugality ? has he gained it by robbing the king's powder magazines no ! and has he not the freedom of fpeech in the houfe of reprefentatives as well as any other member ? had mr candldus con fined his arguments to his favourite hobby horfe the new town i fhould not have troubled you with this can he fuppofe that his high flown rhetorick can influence the council in their opinion and give up their right as fub jeds by paffing a bill fraught with every evil and for the deftruction of thefe iflands in fre ncral by difperfing the inhabitants more than they were before in dividing st george's at this time where is the cafh to come from to build thefe gorgeous palaces c where are the opulent merchants to come from to build the fpacious wharfs and dwellings ? for my part i fear the fituation of this country is verging to a ftate of bankruptcy more than to opulence i'he paftage to the lane harbour will only admit veflels that draw 12 feet and often difficult of accefs while st george's harbour admits veflels that draw 17 feet and with the wind at any point of the compafs i hall anfwer mr candidas % letter more fully as foon as i have leifure though i am confident there will be no new town while the country is in fuch a poverty-ftruck fituation for that baneful commodity called cafh and which is alfo very fcarce with flint john smi i'h vendue mafter mie subfcriber requefts thofe who x are m arrears for taxes due on rum horfes c from july 1786 to july 1787 to make payment immedi ately otherwife the law will be put in force againft them robert outerbridge bailey's bay july 1 2 bermuda july 13 1787 nine dollars reward t un away laft night from the american t loop little sally lajing in st george's harbour three seamen viz john norrice john lloyd and stephen calkins said nor rice is an englifhman about 5 feet 4 inches high dark complexion fhort black hair and very black eyes lloyd is an lrifhman about five feet fix inches high light complex ion light grey eyes and dark hair calkins is an american 5 feet fix inches high light complexion very talkative and fond of li quor they are all in failors habits fhort blue jackets canvas trowfers and felt hats whoever will take up faid runaways and bring them on board the floop fhall for each have three dollars reward arid all neceffary ex charges paid by farwell coit jufy 17 1787 gold and silver-smith the subfcriber begs leave to ac quaint the public that he has opened a shop near the court houfe st george's where he carries on the bu finefs of a gold and silver-smith in all its branches â€” spoons soup ladles punch ladles and strainers buckles c of the neweft falhion and gentceleft tafte will be made at the fhortelt notice and on the moft reafonable terms mafter of faid floop n b all mafters of veftels are requefted nor to fhip either of the above failors rf-ttiqmas blatchley clock and jt watch-maker silverfmith and en graver from london begs leave te ac quaint the ladies gentlemen and others in bermuda that he has opened a hop in st george's where he means to carry on the above bufinefles thofe who pleafe to em ploy him may depend on the ftrideft attention being paid to merit their favours sam lockwood tankards and lea-pots neatly made